Friday, 10 February 2017

Friday is Rock'n'Roll London Day! Join the Rock'n'Roll London walk this (and every Friday) afternoon at 2:00p.m meeting at Tottenham Court Road Station

DC Editor Adam writes…

Today's Rock'n'Roll London Tour is the last one before St Valentine's Day. As we all know, we've got to be all soppy on the 14th February. It's a day for love songs. Them's the rules.But because it's not quite the big day yet, I'm taking the opportunity to look at the other side of love songs. If, as they say, the devil has all the best tunes, does it not also follow that the best love songs are about falling OUT of love? Or in love with a no-good, low-down rotter?In this spirit, two playlists: Bad Girlfriend Songs & Bad Boyfriend Songs.Bad Girlfriend Songs…

Track 1. Otis Redding - RespectHe's demanding Respect. He's not gonna get it from these gals…2. Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do? Elvis CostelloThe old Hank Williams track covered on Costello's C&W album Almost Blue. Plaintive in the original, here it's bitter and angry. A great cover.
3. Bright Lights Big City – Jimmy ReedJimmy Reed blames the bright lights. To my ear, she was shopping around from the get go, Jim.4. You Win Again – Hank WilliamsThe master of heartbreak, Hank Williams, just stands there taking it. Don't do it, Hank, she ain't worth it bruv.5. Mean Women Blues – Jerry Lee LewisShe's mean, is she Jerry Lee? Sounds like you're loving every moment, my friend. Don't come running to me.6. You Really Got A Hold On Me – Smokey Robinson & the MiraclesOne of the twin Poets Laureate of early rock'n'roll (with Chuck Berry) a yearning Smokey doesn't know if he's coming or going in this 1962 classic.7. Girl – The BeatlesSo it was Macca who wrote the love songs, eh? Forget it. This is Lennon's finest hour. His lyric ebbs and flows, sometimes he's got the upper hand, at others he's subservient. Deceptively simple, beautiful melody and some killer lines. "When I think of all the times I tried so hard to leave her" breaks your heart.8. Runaround Sue – DionDion's joyful vocal always said to me that he really rather liked being on the receiving end of the rough stuff from ol' Sue. Does the laddie protest too much? Is he bad mouthing her so that he can keep her for himself? Double bluff? Either way, a classic.9. Jilted John – Jilted John A tragi-comedy in under three minutes. "I was so upset that I cried all the way to the chip shop". The desperate name calling and empty machismo in the denouement would bring tears to a glass eye.10. The Devil In Disguise – Elvis PresleyIf even Elvis can get taken in by a bad woman, what hope is there for us mere mortals?11. Feel A Whole Lot Better – The ByrdsGene Clark's break up song is, for my money, one of The Byrds' finest tracks, not least because it's a rare optimistic take on the tried-and-tested breakup song format.

12. Comedians – Roy OrbisonThe voice of Roy Orbison and the words of Elvis Costello. This was never going to be a hearts and flowers love song. Roy sees the object of his affections walk away with another man as he is stranded at the top of a ferris wheel. Not a dry eye in the house.Bad Boyfriend Songs…

1. Respect - Aretha FranklinAretha demands Respect. Sock it to me.2. Back to Black – Amy WinehouseDeeply soulful, harrowing lyric matched by a vocal performance sophisticated beyond its years. 3. Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean – Ruth BrownHe's not Proper BF Material, this one. Listen up gals. If your man does even ONE of the things in this lyric, show him the door NOW.4. Stand By Your Man – Tammy WynetteA High Risk Strategy, this one. And the jury is still out. A gritty classic about taking the rough with the smooth? Or a misogynists' charter?5. By the Time I Get To PhoenixSlipping out the back door and BRAGGING about it in a breezy country song. Bad form, Glen.6. Piece of my Heart – Bettye LavetteGoing back for more is another high risk strategy, but our Bettye is a lover AND a fighter. 7. Papa Was A Rolling Stone – the TemptationsEpic arrangement, the Motown take on an Old Testament morality tale.8. I Can't Stand My Baby – The RezillosPlay it loud. If this doesn't get him out of your system, I don't know what will.9. Ever Fallen In Love With Someone - The BuzzcocksOne of the great punk lyrics. Contains the word "spurn". What's not to love?

10. You Keep Me Hanging On – The SupremesHeartbroken? Better call Motown. The wailing BV's, the hysterically pulsing rhythm guitar make this, for me, the best Bad Boyfriend track that ever came out of Detroit.

The Rock'n'Roll London tour meets this afternoon at 2pm, Tottenham Court Road tube

Here's the trailer for the tour…

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London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your
guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all
London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.